Bibiana Boerio | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Latrobe, Pennsylvania, U.S. | March 17, 1954
Political party | Democratic |
Education |
Seton Hill University (
BA) University of Pittsburgh ( MBA) |
Bibiana Boerio (born 17 March 1954) [1] is an American businesswoman. She has served as the managing director of Jaguar Cars (the first woman to hold that post), chief of staff to U.S. Representative Joe Sestak (D-PA), and interim president of Seton Hill University. She was the Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district in the 2018 election, losing to Republican Guy Reschenthaler. [2]
Boerio was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania to an Italian-American father, James Boerio. Boerio has two brothers and two sisters, including a twin sister. [3] Her father was a skilled manual machining worker. She graduated from Greensburg Central Catholic School in 1971. [4] She received her bachelor's degree in textiles and design from Seton Hill University and an MBA from Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh. [5] She was awarded a Distinguished Alumna Leadership Award in 1995 and an honorary Doctor of Laws in 2000 from Seton Hill. [3] As of 2018 [update] Boerio is on the board of directors of Saint Vincent College, and in 2018 she was awarded the college's Presidential Medal of Honor. [6] Her twin sister, Juliana, is a chemistry professor. [7]
Boerio was recruited by J. Edward Lundy, [8] leaving business school and joining Ford Motor Company in September 1976. She joined Ford's British affiliate, Jaguar Cars, in August 1995, becoming their chief finance officer - making her the first woman to serve on Jaguar's board of directors - until 2000. [9] [10] [11] [12] By October 2000, she had become head of Ford Motor Credit Company (Ford Credit), staying there until 2003. [10] In 2004, she returned to Jaguar, this time as managing director, and in late 2005 she oversaw the launch of the all-aluminum Jaguar XK (X150). [13]
Boerio served as chief of staff to United States Representative Joe Sestak from 2008 to 2010. [14] She also served as interim president of Seton Hill University from 2013 to 2014. [10] [15]
On September 19, 2012, Boerio was nominated by President Barack Obama to become director of the United States Mint, however Congress never acted to confirm her appointment. [16]
Boerio announced a congressional run in March 2018 for Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district. [17] On May 15, 2018, she won the Democratic primary and became the party's nominee. [18] In the November 2018 general election, Boerio was defeated by Republican Guy Reschenthaler. Boerio won 42.1% of the vote to Reschenthaler's 57.9% [19]